Arrow Guitar NeckModern Construction

Maple/Rosewood

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You can now design your neck conveniently online. Depending on your exact specifications, most custom designed items created through our Online Builder only take about 4 to 6 weeks for us to make! Add an extra 4 to 6 weeks if a finish is included. Having it your way is what "custom" is all about and our skilled craftsmen are second to none!

The Double Expanding Truss Rod

Adjustments

The adjustment nut on Modern necks is found at the heel. A convenient side adjust mechanism makes fine adjustments possible without removal of the neck*.

Stability

The Modern neck uses a double-expanding truss rod, installed in a flat slot directly under the fretboard. This rod floats freely within the neck, with only the backward force that counteracts the pull of the guitar strings being transferred to the wood. All the rod's inward compression is absorbed by rod itself. This makes the neck extremely stable through all climates and seasons (perfect for touring guitarists). It also means Modern necks are much less susceptible to warping over time than single rod necks.

Notes

You can choose Modern construction on all Warmoth straight-headstock neck styles. Most Warmoth specialty necks are built using Modern construction only, including the 7/8 Warhead neck, 12-String, Mustang/Jaguar, 7-String*, Bass6*, Gibson® Scale Conversion, and Baritone Scale Conversion* necks.

Many custom options, inluding binding, scallops, or inlay, are only available on Modern construction necks.

The force exerted by the headstock end of the double rod is considerable. There must be a minimum 1/8" of wood below the rod end to prevent wood failure in this area. Thinning a neck beyond factory engineered dimensions is not recommended or covered under warranty.

*Side adjust mechanism not available on left-handed, Baritone Conversion, Bass6, or 7-string necks.

Pricing Table

Maple

$157

$157

$167

$182

$192

$207

$232

Mahogany

$177

$187

$202

$212

$227

$252

Birdseye Maple

$193

$193

$203

$218

$228

$243

$268

Roasted Maple

$197

$197

$207

$222

$232

$247

$272

Flame Maple

$237

$237

$247

$262

$272

$287

$312

Quartersawn Maple

$237

$237

$247

$262

$272

$287

$312

Padouk

$247

$272

$287

$312

Purpleheart

$247

$272

$287

$312

Wenge

$237

$247

$262

$272

$287

$312

Walnut

$237

$247

$262

$272

$287

$312

Bubinga

$237

$247

$262

$272

$287

$312

Bloodwood

$247

$272

$287

$312

Goncalo Alves

$247

$272

$287

$312

Canary

$237

$247

$262

$272

$287

$312

Roasted Flame Maple

$277

$277

$287

$302

$312

$327

$352

Koa

$347

$372

$387

$412

Indian Rosewood

$337

$337

$347

$362

$372

$387

$412

3A Flame Maple

$357

$357

$367

$382

$392

$407

$432

3A Birdseye Maple

$357

$357

$367

$382

$392

$407

$432

Choose your ownunique fretboard

Just add the prices shown below to the ones in the table above to pick the actual piece of wood used for your fretboard! Make sure to include the fretboard number with your order.